Western ICE BREAKER Hopper Spreader Installation Instructions Manual
Western ICE BREAKER Hopper Spreader features a durable construction for harsh winter conditions, hydraulic or electric motor options for efficient material spreading, and adjustable spread width and pattern for precise application. It's ideal for use in commercial and residential areas, parking lots, and sidewalks, helping to clear snow and ice quickly and effectively.
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Lit. No. 95900, Rev. 00
September 1, 2006
Regular and High Capacity
ICE BREAKER™
Hopper Spreader
Installation Instructions
CAUTION
Read this manual and engine owner’s manual before installing or operating the spreader.
This manual is for WESTERN
®
ICE BREAKER™ Hopper Spreaders with serial numbers beginning with 0609 and higher.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION ......................................................................................................................................... 1
Before You Begin .............................................................................................................................................. 1
Torque Chart ..................................................................................................................................................... 2
Gasoline Warning Label .................................................................................................................................... 3
Warning/Caution Label ..................................................................................................................................... 3
LOADING ................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Certification ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
Material Weights ............................................................................................................................................... 4
Regular Capacity Load Weight ......................................................................................................................... 4
High Capacity Load Weight .............................................................................................................................. 4
SPREADER MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................ 5
Mounting the Spreader onto the Vehicle ........................................................................................................... 5
CHUTE ATTACHMENT INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................... 7
Chute Assembly – Center Belt Drive ................................................................................................................. 7
Chute Assembly – Center Belt Drive - Hydraulic Hopper .................................................................................. 8
WIRING AND HARNESS PLUG INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................. 9
Wiring Instructions ............................................................................................................................................ 9
Vehicle Harness Installation .............................................................................................................................. 9
Harness Plug and Hook Instructions ................................................................................................................ 9
CHOKE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE ................................................................................................................. 10
Tecumseh Choke Adjustment Procedure ........................................................................................................ 10
Honda Choke Adjustment Procedure ............................................................................................................. 10
HYDRAULIC UNIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................... 11
Hydraulic Unit Installation ............................................................................................................................... 11
Pump .............................................................................................................................................................. 11
Hydraulic Reservoir Installation ...................................................................................................................... 11
Cab Control Valve Installation ......................................................................................................................... 11
Hydraulic Motor Plumbing ............................................................................................................................... 11
DUAL HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................. 12
FINAL ADJUSTMENTS ......................................................................................................................................... 13
Drive Chain and Conveyor Chain ................................................................................................................... 13
Final Checklist ................................................................................................................................................ 13
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SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious personal injury.
WARNING
Hydraulic fluid under pressure could cause skin injection injury. If you are injured by hydraulic fluid, get medical attention immediately.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
NOTE: Indicates a situation or action that can lead to damage to your snowplow and vehicle or other property. Other useful information can also be described.
Before You Begin
Park the vehicle on a level surface, place shift lever in
PARK or NEUTRAL and set the parking brake. Turn off the engine and remove keys.
WARNING
• Driver to keep bystanders minimum of 25 feet away from operating spreader.
• Before working with the spreader, secure all loose-fitting clothing and unrestrained hair.
• Before operating the spreader, verify all safety guards are in place.
• Before servicing the spreader, wait for conveyor and spinner to stop.
• Do not climb into or ride on spreader.
CAUTION
If rear directional, CHMSL light or brake stoplights are obstructed by the spreader, the lights shall be relocated, or auxiliary directional or brake stoplights shall be installed.
CAUTION
During the hopper spreader installation we recommend the addition of an OSHA compliant
Backup Alarm. This alarm is required for OSHA governed employers.
CAUTION
• Do not operate a spreader in need of maintenance.
• Before operating the spreader, reassemble any parts or hardware removed for cleaning or adjusting.
• Before operating the spreader, remove materials such as cleaning rags, brushes, and hand tools from the spreader.
• Before operating the spreader, read the engine owner’s manual.
• While operating the spreader, use auxiliary warning lights, except when prohibited by law.
• Tighten all fasteners according to the Torque
Chart. Refer to Torque Chart for the recommended torque values.
WARNING
Overloading could result in an accident or damage. Do not exceed GVWR or GAWR ratings as found on the driver-side door cornerpost of the vehicle. See Loading Section to determine maximum volumes of spreading material.
WARNING
Do not install this product in deployment path of an air bag. Refer to vehicle manufacturer’s manual for air bag deployment area(s).
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CAUTION
Disconnect electric and/or hydraulic power before servicing or performing maintenance.
1
CAUTION
DO NOT leave unused material in hopper.
Material can freeze or solidify, causing unit to not work properly. Empty and clean after each use.
NOTE: Lubricate grease fittings after each use.
Use a good quality multi-purpose grease.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION
Batteries normally produce explosive gases that can cause personal injury. Therefore, do not allow flames, sparks, or lit tobacco to come near battery. When charging or working near a battery, always cover your face and protect your eyes, and also provide ventilation.
• Batteries contain sulfuric acid that burns skin, eyes, and clothing.
• Disconnect the battery before removing or replacing any electrical components.
WARNING
Gasoline is highly flammable and gasoline vapor is explosive. Never smoke while working on vehicle. Keep all open flames away from gasoline tanks and lines. Wipe up any spilled gasoline immediately.
TORQUE CHART
CAUTION
Read instructions before assembling.
Fasteners should be finger tight until instructed to tighten according to the torque chart. Use standard methods and practices when attaching spreader, including proper personal protective safety equipment.
Size
Recommended Fastener Torque
Chart (Ft.-Lb.)
SAE
Grade 2
SAE
Grade 5
SAE
Grade 8
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
3/8-24
7/16-14
1/2-13
9/16-12
5/8-11
3/4-10
7/8-9
1-8
Size
M 6
M 8
M 10
30
45
66
93
6
11
19
24
150
150
220
9
18
31
46
50
75
110
150
250
378
583
Metric Grade 8.8 (Ft.-Lb.)
Torque
Size Torque
7
17
35
M 12
M 14
M 16
These torque values apply to fasteners except those noted in the instruction.
60
95
155
13
28
46
68
75
115
165
225
370
591
893
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Gasoline Warning Label
WARNING
Gasoline is flammable.
• Turn off engine and allow it to cool before filling gas tank.
• DO NOT smoke or use open flame within 25 feet of spreader.
• Allow spilled gas to evaporate completely before starting engine.
• Gasoline engine produces poisonous gases while running.
DO NOT operate in an enclosed area.
• Gasoline engine has hot and moving parts that can cause injury. Use care when working with or near the gasoline engine and its parts.
• Shut off engine when not in use, even for short periods of time, to avoid damage to equipment or property.
W65097/F9131
Please become familiar with the Warning and Caution labels on the spreader!
NOTE: If labels are missing or cannot be read, see your sales outlet.
Warning/Caution Label
Gasoline Warning
Label (on Engine
Cover)
Warning/Caution Label
Warning/Caution Label
WARNING CAUTION
• DO NOT EXCEED GVWR OR GAWR WITH SPREADER AND LOAD.
• TURN OFF SPREADER BEFORE FILLING, ADJUSTING, OR CLEANING.
• BYSTANDERS TO STAY A MINIMUM OF 25 FEET AWAY FROM
OPERATING SPREADER.
• DO NOT CLIMB INTO OR RIDE ON SPREADER.
• KEEP HANDS, FEET, CLOTHING AWAY FROM MOVING CONVEYOR
AND SPINNER.
• READ OWNER'S MANUAL AND ENGINE MANUAL BEFORE
OPERATING OR SERVICING SPREADER.
• EMPTY AND CLEAN SPREADER AFTER EACH USE.
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LOADING
This Manual covers vehicles which have been recommended for carrying the hopper spreader.
Please see your local dealer for proper vehicle applications.
WARNING
Overloading could result in an accident or damage. Do not exceed GVWR or GAWR ratings as found in the driver-side cornerpost of the vehicle.
7’ Spreader
Certification
NOTE: All new untitled vehicle installations require
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) Altered Vehicle Certification Labeling.
Installer to verify struck load of snow or ice control material does not exceed vehicle GVWR or GAWR ratings.
Material Weights
Material
Fine Salt - Dry
Coarse Salt – Dry
Coarse Sand – Dry
Coarse Sand – Wet
Cinders
Regular Capacity Load Volume
26.5”
Density
(lb. per cubic yd.)
1,350
1,215
2,700
3,240
1,080
8’ Spreader
1.6
Cu. Yd.
.88
Cu. Yd.
0.44
Cu. Yd.
18”
12”
0.5
Cu. Yd.
1.0
Cu. Yd.
2.0
Cu. Yd.
9’ Spreader 8’ Spreader
3.0
Cu. Yd.
1.8
Cu. Yd.
0.6
Cu. Yd.
2.6
Cu. Yd.
1.6
Cu. Yd.
0.5
Cu. Yd.
High Capacity Load Volume
32.5”
24”
12”
10’ Spreader
0.7
Cu. Yd.
3.3
2.0
Cu. Yd.
Cu. Yd.
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SPREADER MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Mounting the Spreader onto the Vehicle
NOTE: Periodically through the snow season, verify the mounting devices are secure.
1. Remove the tailgate from the truck.
WARNING
Before lifting, verify hopper is empty of material. The lifting device must be able to support the spreader’s weight.
2. Lift the spreader. See appropriate instructions below.
Regular Capacity: Lift spreader by hooking the loop located on rear cross channel inside hopper.
NOTE: The loop is located at the approximate balance point of the spreader. The balance point may vary with engine fluid levels, battery, top screen, or residual material in hopper.
Lifting Loop
High Capacity: Lift spreader by hooking all four loops located at the corners of the hopper.
Loops
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SPREADER MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
3. Before lowering the spreader, place lengths of lumber (2" x 4" x 48" minimum) under the side ribs. By elevating the spreader off of the vehicle, it is easier to remove excess material that accumulates under the spreader.
Spacer
Side Ribs
Ends of Sills
2" x 4"
Boards
4. Center the spreader on the vehicle with the end of the spreader sills 11" to the rear of the nearest vertical obstructions (bumper, trailer hitch, etc.).
5. Measure the distance from the front of the truck bed to the sills and make a spacer to place between the bed and the rails.
Fit to vehicle
(w)
(d)
Fit to
Veh.
WARNING
Spreader shall be bolted to vehicle frame. Do not rely on the tie-down chains alone to hold spreader in vehicle.
6. Bolt the spreader to the vehicle frame through the lengths of lumber using the holes located at each lower support leg. Use 1/2" hardware as required by vehicle application. If 2 x 4’s are not directly over the truck box supports the truck bed must be braced to the frame to prevent buckling or deforming the truck bed.
11.5"
Min.
Height
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CHUTE ATTACHMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Chute Assembly – Center Belt Drive
NOTE: Chute Assembly is a two person activity.
NOTE: For an alternate chute mounting procedure, see instructions for mounting to a hydraulic hopper.
1. 26" Chute Only - Remove the access panel on the back of the chute housing.
2. Loosely attach the chute assembly using four
3/8" x 1" carriage bolts, flat washers, lock washers, and nuts with the heads of the bolts on the inside of the chute.
4. Install the belt between the spinner shaft pulley and the gear case pulley. Raise chute up to bottom of engine base and tighten four mounting bolts.
Chute
Mounting
Holes
5. Verify the pulleys are in line, the set screws are
tight, and there is adequate clearance between the pulley and the engine mount.
CAUTION
Over-tightening the belts may damage the bearings on the gear case, the engine, and/or the spinner shaft. Over-tightening will also shorten the life of the belt.
6. To adjust belt tension, loosen the spinner shaft bearing bolts and move the spinner shaft away from the gear case. Correct belt tension allows
1/4" to 5/16" deflection midway between the pulleys when belt is pushed with your finger. Make sure the spinner shaft is vertical and the pulleys are lined up before retightening the fasteners.
3. Push the chute assembly toward the front of the vehicle. DO NOT tighten the bolts at this time.
1/4" - 5/16"
Deflection
7. 26" Chute Only - Secure the access panel onto the chute housing.
8. Tighten all fasteners according to the torque chart.
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CHUTE ATTACHMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Chute Assembly – Center Belt Drive
Hydraulic Hopper
NOTE: Chute Assembly is a two person activity.
1. 26" Chute Only - Remove the access panel on the back of the chute housing.
2. Remove belt guard from hopper.
Belt Guard
4. Push the chute assembly toward the front of the vehicle. DO NOT tighten the bolts at this time.
5. Install the belt between the spinner shaft pulley and the gear case pulley. Raise chute up to bottom of engine base and tighten four mounting bolts.
6. Verify the pulleys are in line and the set screws
are tight. (You may have to lower the pulley on the chute about 2 inches).
CAUTION
Over-tightening the belts may damage the bearings on the gear case, the engine, and/or the spinner shaft. Over-tightening will also shorten the life of the belt.
7. To adjust belt tension, loosen the spinner shaft bearing bolts and move the spinner shaft away from the gear case. Correct belt tension allows 1/
4" to 5/16" deflection midway between the pulleys when belt is pushed with your finger. Make sure the spinner shaft is vertical and the pulleys are lined up before retightening the fasteners.
3. Loosely attach the chute assembly using four
3/8" x 1" carriage bolts, flat washers, lock washers, and nuts with the heads of the bolts on the inside of the chute.
Chute
Mounting
Holes
1/4" - 5/16"
Deflection
8. Additional belt tension may be applied by pulling the chute assembly toward the rear.
9. Install belt guard.
10. 26" Chute Only - Secure the access panel onto the chute housing.
11. Tighten all fasteners according to the torque chart.
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WIRING AND HARNESS PLUG INSTRUCTIONS
Wiring Instructions
To properly wire the hopper spreader, please adhere to the following recommended installation sequence.
1. Install either the Spreader or Vehicle Battery Kit per the instructions included with the kit.
2. Install the vehicle harness included with the spreader per the following instructions.
3. Install the cab control per the instructions included with the cab control.
Vehicle Harness Installation
All spreaders are shipped from the factory with the spreader harness wired to the engine, clutch, and electric throttle.
NOTE: Use dielectric grease on all electrical connections.
Harness Plug and Hook Instructions
1. Install the plug cover as shown.
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
1. Plug the vehicle harness into the spreader harness.
2. Lay out a path for routing the vehicle harness into the cab of the truck. Make sure the vehicle harness avoids any hot or moving parts of the truck. Routing will vary from truck to truck.
3. Identify a convenient location for the cab control that can be reached by the harnesses and wiring.
CAUTION
Before drilling any holes, check both sides of the material for any wires, fuel lines, fuel tanks, etc. that may be damaged by drilling.
4. Drill a 5/8" hole in the fire wall so that the vehicle harness can reach the desired cab control location.
5. Insert the rubber grommet into the hole.
6. Route the harness to the desired location.
7. Secure the vehicle harness to the truck. Verify that the harness cannot drop onto the road when it is disconnected from the spreader.
2. Position the legs of the hook over the spreader harness.
3. Twist the hook to spread the wire.
4. Rotate the hook and push over the spreader harness.
5. Squeeze the legs of the hook together and slide the hook over the spreader harness plug.
6. After connecting the spreader harness plug with the vehicle harness plug, secure the plug cover into the legs of the hook.
Plug Cover
Hook Legs
Spreader
Harness Plug
Vehicle
Harness Plug
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CHOKE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
Tecumseh Choke Adjustment Procedure
1. The choke linkage and choke adjustment screw is shipped from the factory with the choke butterfly set to 75% fully closed choke.
2. With the choke set at 100% the engine will not stay running in the choked position. This position is for extremely cold conditions. Throttle linkage travel from 0% to 100% choke is 3/16". Four and one-half turns of the Choke Adjustment Screw
(clockwise when viewed from above the engine) will take the maximum choke setting from fully closed to fully open (no choking at all).
3. To adjust your choke setting loosen the adjustment retainer screw and rotate the Choke
Adjustment Screw clockwise one full turn (scratch a mark on the knob to indicate position). This will generally allow the engine to run very roughly with the throttle linkage at maximum choke. This is approximately the equivalent of 75% fully closed choke. (This is the factory setting.)
Choke Butterfly
Choke Adjustment
Screw
Retainer Screw
100%
0%
3/16" Max.
Adjustment
4. Additional adjustments can be made by 1/4 turn increments until you reach the desired start/run in choke setting of your preference/need.
Honda Choke Adjustment Procedure
1. Engines are shipped with choke adjusted to the completely closed position when the choke is engaged. The choke only requires adjusting if inspection reveals the choke is not fully closing.
2. Move throttle control to full choke position.
3. Turn choke adjusting screw counter-clockwise five to seven turns.
4. Attempt to move choke rod in the direction of the choke adjusting screw. If the rod has no movement, no adjustment is necessary.
5. Return the choke adjusting screw to its original position or clockwise until it touches choke lever.
6. If the choke rod has movement, bend engaging tab in the direction away from choke adjusting screw until there is no choke rod movement.
7. In the event bending the tab fails to remove all choke rod movement, partially straighten out the bend in the choke rod. This bend is near the governor arm.
8. The choke adjusting screw, when properly adjusted, stops excessive force from being exerted on the choke actuator.
Choke
Adjustment
Screw
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HYDRAULIC UNIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Hydraulic Unit Installation
Recommended sequence of installation is as follows:
1. Pump (not provided).
2. Install hydraulic reservoir.
3. Install cab control valve (optional).
4. Install hydraulic hoses (not provided).
5. Fill hydraulic reservoir and check system.
Pump
Because of the wide range of possible installations of this hopper spreader, no pump is supplied with the unit. If your truck does not have a pump suitable to your application, one may be purchased from a local truck equipment supplier. This pump should produce
9 GPM at 1,500 PSI at normal operating speed and have 1" NPT suction and discharge ports.
Hydraulic Reservoir Installation
Position the reservoir outlet as high, or higher than, the pump inlet. Keep the hose distance as short as possible. (Reservoir used should have a capacity of
1-1/2 to 2 times the pump maximum flow rate in gpm.)
Cab Control Valve Installation
1. With the seat fully forward, select a suitable location to mount the cab control valve allowing for the operator to adjust the control and to turn it
ON and OFF.
2. Check for clearance with ALL controls in the cab.
3. Under the cab, check for interference with transmission, etc.
4. Check to see that the cab control valve location does not interfere with entering or leaving cab.
5. Fabricate a bracket to mount cab control valve in selected location.
6. Insert a grommet into all holes drilled for this installation.
7. Mount valve and plumb pump and motor to valve.
For single hydraulic motor and valve option:
Plumb Port "T" to reservoir, Port "P" to pressure side of pump, and Port "REG" of the valve to Port
"B" of the gearbox motor.
For dual hydraulic motor and valve option:
Plumb Port "Auger" to Port "B" of gearbox motor and Port "Spinner" to Port "B" of spinner motor.
8. Check machine for proper rotation of drive shafts and hydraulic leaks.
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Port B
Port A
11
FLOW
DIRECTION
Hydraulic Motor Plumbing
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Inlet Flow from Tank
DUAL HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Typical Hydraulic Circuit
Dedicated Fixed Displacement Pump
PUMP
23 GPM Min
@
1500 PSI
VALVE
Rated to 40 GPM
@
1500 PSI
T
P
A
S
Excess Flow to Tank
Return Flow to Tank
Controlled Flow to
Conveyor Motor:
10 GPM (max.) @ 1500 PSI
Controlled Flow to
Spinner Motor:
10 GPM (max.) @ 1500 PSI
Spinner Motor
Return Flow to Tank
Conveyor Motor
TANK
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FINAL ADJUSTMENTS
Drive Chain and Conveyor Chain
Check engine to electric clutch chain tension and clutch to spinner pulley belt tension. Correct tension allows 1/4" – 5/16" deflection midway between the pulleys.
To increase spinner belt tension: Loosen spinner bearing bolts, and pull shaft assembly away from the clutch. After correct tension is achieved, retighten the bearing bolts.
Check the conveyor chain tension. To check the tension, measure in 20"–24" from the end of the sills.
Push up on the chain with your hand. The conveyor chain should lift 1"–3" off the conveyor chain guide or cross angles.
To increase chain tension: Use the two 5/8" x 6" take-up bolts at the front of the spreader to adjust conveyor chain tension. Loosen the locknuts before attempting to adjust the take-up bolts. Turn both bolts equal amounts to ensure the tension is equally distributed across both sides of the conveyor chain.
Final Checklist
Verify correct engine oil level. (See engine manufacturers Owner’s Manual.)
Verify the gear case oil level is level with the fill hole.
Verify correct engine-to-clutch sprocket alignment and chain tension.
Verify correct gear case output shaft to spinner shaft alignment.
Verify correct conveyor chain tension.
Verify dielectric grease is applied to all electrical connections.
Verify wire harnesses are properly secured away from hot or moving parts.
Verify vehicle harness has sufficient ground clearance when the spreader is removed from the truck.
Verify proper choke setting and choke light operation. See Choke Adjustment Procedure.
Conveyor
Chain
Rear Edge of Sill
20" - 24"
1" - 3"
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